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  1. Oct 27, 2021 · In 1852, Franklin Pierce was elected the fourteenth President of the United States (1853-57) on the Democratic ticket. This resource guide compiles links to digital materials related to Franklin Pierce such as manuscripts, broadsides, government documents, newspaper articles, and images that are available throughout the Library of Congress website.

  2. Franklin Pierce was one of these and thus became President of the United States. Committed to a political style that emphasized party cohesion and compromise as a means of downplaying sectional differences, Pierce's leadership lacked the strength and tenacity of a Jackson or a Lincoln. As a result, tumultuous events simply overwhelmed him, and ...

  3. Franklin Pierce. Fourteenth President, 1853-1857. Campaign: Franklin Pierce was the lackluster choice of the Democratic Party in 1852, nominated after 48 ballots. In a campaign devoid of issues—for example, both parties endorsed the Compromise of 1850—Pierce defeated the Whig Party nominee, war hero Winfield Scott. Challenges:

  4. Jan 29, 2019 · Franklin Pierce was born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire, on November 23, 1804. His father, Benjamin Pierce, had fought in the American Revolution. He was later elected as governor of the state. Pierce inherited bouts of depression and alcoholism from his mother, Anna Kendrick Pierce. 02.

  5. 14th President. President Franklin Pierce, approximately 1804-1869, Library of Congress. Terms: 1853-1857. Political Party: Democrat. First Lady: Jane Means Appleton Pierce. Vice President ...

  6. Franklin Pierce: Life Before the Presidency. Born on November 23, 1804, Franklin Pierce, though by no means wealthy, had more advantages than most young boys in rural New Hampshire. His father, Benjamin Pierce, had led the local militia to victories in the American Revolution, and as a result, he enjoyed a status in the area of Hillsborough ...

  7. Franklin Pierce rail accident. /  42.67139°N 71.14278°W  / 42.67139; -71.14278. The Franklin Pierce rail accident was a train derailment in the US on January 6, 1853, that resulted in the death of Benjamin Pierce, the only living son of US president-elect Franklin Pierce .